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Ray-Ban RB3386 is one of the most popular styles of sunglasses. Aviator shape with Full Rim frame makes these glasses look great on everybody. Ray-Ban RB3386 004/9A features Gunmetal frame with Polar green Polarized lenses are engineered to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays and glare. Material used for the frame provides exceptional reliability and durability. You can wear it by the beach, on the ski slope or behind the wheel of a car; they are durable enough to last for many years. Unfortunately this frame is not available with prescription lenses. If you looking for sunglasses with prescription lenses please take a look at our great selection of rx-able sunglasses.

Lens Color

Polar green

Manufacture Color

Gunmetal

Brands

Ray-Ban

Style

Aviator

Gender

Men

Frame Type

Full Rim

Features

Polarized

Geofit

Global

Material

Metal

UPC

805289346838

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Founded in 1937 by Bausch & Lomb, Ray-Ban is a popular American eyewear brand. With a tradition spanning almost a century, it is best known for its Aviator and Wayfarer sunglasses.
The story of the Ray-Ban aviators begins back in the 1920s, when Lieutenant General John MacCready asked Bausch & Lomb to produce a pair of frames especially for the pilots who were susceptible to headaches caused by the glare of the sun. The resulting style was named “Ray-Ban Aviator” and its patent was released in 1937.
In 1952, Ray-Ban introduces the Wayfarer. With plastic frames and a timeless, universally-flattering silhouette, the Wayfarers quickly became popular in Hollywood. They were worn by many stars of the time, including James Dean, Kim Novak, Marilyn Monroe, Bob Dylan and even John F. Kennedy.
Ray-Ban continued to gain popularity and was featured in movies such as Risky Business (1983), Top Gun (1986) and Men in Black (1997). The brand continued to launch new styles and started to focus on appearing more relevant to the younger generations.